Film Reviews

8215 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/01/2026. 702 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Sweet Evil by Olivier Coussemacq

07/01/2010

Hierro by Gabe Ibáñez

05/01/2010

Gabe Ibáñez makes his directorial feature debut with a psychological thriller set on the Canary island of El Hierro. The film was selected for festivals including Cannes and Sitges  

Hierro

Hierro

Mr. Nobody by Jaco van Dormael

05/01/2010

A beautiful love story which blends very convincingly with a screenplay on the different narrative levels of the non-linear journey through temporal space  

Mr. Nobody

Mr. Nobody

The Misfortunates by Felix van Groeningen

22/12/2009

A serious and hilarious comedy by a radical, 31-year-old director. Unveiled in the 2009 Cannes Directors’ Fortnight, the film is Belgian hopeful for the 2010 Oscars  

De helaasheid der dingen

De helaasheid der dingen

Nothing Personal by Urszula Antoniak

04/12/2009

The Dutch prize-winner is a complex film about the multiple facets of a much-discussed but not often cinematically explored emotion: loneliness  

Nothing Personal

Nothing Personal

Father of My Children by Mia Hansen-Løve

04/12/2009

The fascinating portrait of an auteur film producer whose life is in freefall. This sensitive and subtle work won the Special Jury Prize in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes  

Le Père de mes enfants

Le Père de mes enfants

Ten Winters by Valerio Mieli

04/12/2009

A romantic comedy (and graduation film) by debut director Valerio Mieli, which won kudos at Venice, about a boy and girl who meet, like one another, lose contact and meet up again  

Dieci Inverni

Dieci Inverni

The Cézanne Affair by Sergio Rubini

30/11/2009

First of all, Felicia by Melissa de Raaf, Razvan Radulescu

23/11/2009

A promising debut feature co-directed by an Irish filmmaker and Romanian screenwriter, which won the Cineuropa Award at the 2009 Estoril Festival  

Felicia inainte de toate

Felicia inainte de toate

The Girl by Fredrik Edfeldt

23/11/2009

The misadventures of a ten-year-old girl left to roam free in the countryside. A Swedish debut feature lauded at Berlin, Athens, Montreal and Estoril  

Flickan

Flickan

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